The first contactless cards in the UK were issued by Barclaycard in 2007. As of December 2014, there are approximately 58 million contactless-enabled cards in use, in the UK, and over 147,000 terminals in use though this is growing in numbers and percentages of adoption. Pros and cons happen with the idea of making contactless cards in Indonesia, for this case, e-money. I am standing on the pro side. Here I am trying to answer questions that given to me:
1. Could we use it/ apply it in Indonesia?
SURE we could. The existence of e-money in Indonesia can be something new that brings a big change for this country. It will bring a huge progress of the nation. The problem is, not all people in Indonesia live in the big city, there are also in suburbs, which makes it a little bit harder to reach. But we have to remember that, everything takes time, everything needs a process. To make something big and huge, ain’t going to be easy.
2. What are the advantages or benefits that we got as a consumer?
First, it’s safer. Reduced from loss and theft. No need to worry whenever you’re going to bring millions or even billions, you don’t have to bring a big bag and hold it so tight.
Second, it’s more accurate. Remember when you do groceries shopping and you have to pay for Rp.155.450 and end up paying Rp. 155.500 because either you or the market have Rp. 50? This e-money can prevent you from that kind of thing, for sure.
Third, time savings. You don’t have to queue in bank to transfer your money if you use e-money.
Fourth, user-friendly. Usually every service is designed to reach the widest possible audience, so it has the intuitively understandable user interface. In addition, there is always the opportunity to submit a question to a support team, which often works 24/7. Anyway you can always get an answer using the forums on the subject.
Fifth, Convenience. All the transfers can be performed at any time, anywhere.
Sixth, record of transactions. Each and every transaction made with electronic money is recorded in the bank's and the user's online records.
3. which one would you prefer: card, cash or mobile phone?
I prefer mobile phone. Simply because I bring my mobile phone anywhere so it will make me easier to use it.
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